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DEATH OF LORD PALMERSTON.

Lord Palmerston died on October ISrhV A lars-e number of people attended bis iuneral on October 2fth. Ten Ministers of the Cabinet bore the Pall. At the express desire of the Queen, it was a public funeral. He was buried in Westminster Abbey. Earl Russell has been appointed Premier j Lord Clarendon Foreign Secretary; and Gladstone leader of the • House of Commons. ' ■ . ■ . Outbreak of' cholera in Parish Great alarm created, which has'been partially allayed by the Emperor and Empress visiting- the hospitals'; v Fenian prisoners are being tried, by special tiorntnissjion; Evidence shows larg"e offers of American assistance in support of Fenians; ... • Cambridgeshire Stakes won by Gardevisaure. Gladiateur nowhere. • Jefferson drawing* crowded houses in London. Correspondence between France and America on Mexican affairs, and between England and America on the subject of the Shenandoah and Alabama are of a non=pacific character; . '.'.'. 'Ttuj cholera is still raging at.^M&xsailles;

European powers' bdlding-joint commis-' sion on subject of cholera—Bu^sia ex- 1 cejited. Evacuation of Papal States bj Frenefh troops has coniuienced.-

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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 91, 28 December 1865, Page 3

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DEATH OF LORD PALMERSTON. Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 91, 28 December 1865, Page 3

DEATH OF LORD PALMERSTON. Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 91, 28 December 1865, Page 3

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